British Museums
British museums are institutions that collect, preserve, and display a wide range of artifacts and artworks from various cultures and historical periods. Notable examples include the British Museum, which houses the Rosetta Stone and ancient Egyptian mummies, and the Natural History Museum, known for its dinosaur skeletons and extensive biodiversity exhibits.
These museums serve as educational resources, offering visitors insights into history, art, science, and culture. Many museums, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, focus on decorative arts and design, while others, like the Science Museum, explore technological advancements and innovations throughout history.